The spice rack of the present invention comprises a rotatable carriage having elongated tracks with opposite ends for frictionally engaging the sidewalls of spice containers so as to grip and hold the containers in the tracks. A plurality of containers can be received in each track. The carriage includes a central tube which is adapted to be rotatably mounted upon a spindle or upon the arms of a paper towel rack. The spindle is supported at opposite ends by boards or plates. In one embodiment, a back wall extends between the end boards so that the carriage can be mounted on a wall in a horizontal or vertical orientation, or be hung beneath a kitchen wall cabinet.
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9. A rack comprising:
a rotatable carriage having elongated tracks with opposite sides for frictionally engaging sidewalls of containers or objects so as to hold the containers or objects in the tracks, without supporting the containers or objects from below; and
the tracks gripping the containers with sufficient force so as to preclude the containers from dropping by gravity within the tracks.
1. A spice rack, comprising:
first and second opposite ends;
a spindle extending between the opposite ends;
a tube rotatably mounted on the spindle;
a plurality of elongated tracks secured to the tube, with each track extending substantially between the opposite ends; and
each track being adapted to frictionally grip a plurality of spice containers;
each track having a substantially semi-cylindrically-shaped vertical wall, free from horizontal shelves, with opposite resilient sides for snap fit receipt of multiple spice containers.
5. In combination with a paper towel rack mounted beneath a kitchen wall cabinet and having a pair of downwardly extending arms, a spice rack comprising:
a cylindrical tube with opposite ends adapted to be rotatably supported by the arms of the paper towel rack;
a plurality of elongated tracks secured to the tube and extending between the tube ends, with each track adapted to grip a plurality of spice containers; and
each track having a smooth, unobstructed curved wall with opposite resilient edges to retain multiple spice containers in the track.
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Spice racks having various designs have been known for many years. Typically, conventional carousel style spice racks have a carriage which is rotatably mounted upon a spindle or upon a turntable for easy display of the spice containers. Conventional spice racks include a floor or support surface to engage the bottom of the spice containers. Fingers or sleeves may be spaced above the spice rack floor so as to preclude the containers from moving relative to the floor. Only one spice container is normally retained by each set of fingers or sleeves. Thus, conventional spice racks do not hold very many spice containers.
Accordingly a primary objective of the present invention is the provision of a spice rack adapted to hold numerous spice containers.
A further objective of the present invention is the provision of a spice rack having a rotatable carriage which can hold up to 24 spice containers.
Another objective of the present invention is the provision of a spice rack which can be mounted on a wall in a vertical or horizontal orientation.
Still another objective of the present invention is the provision of a spice rack which can be hung from beneath a kitchen cabinet.
Yet another objective of the present invention is the provision of a spice rack which frictionally grips the sidewalls of the spice container, without supporting the bottom of the container.
Another objective of the present invention is the provision of a spice rack having a carriage formed with multiple elongated tracks, with each track being adapted to hold a plurality of spice containers.
Still another objective of the present invention is the provision of a spice rack having a carriage which is adapted to be supported by the arms of a paper towel rack.
Another objective of the present invention is the provision of a spice rack which holds the plastic spice bottles and jars of the major spice manufacturers, as purchased at supermarkets and grocery stores.
A further objective of the present invention is the provision of a spice rack which is economical to manufacture and durable in use.
These and other objectives will become apparent from the following description of the invention.
The spice rack of the present invention generally includes a rotatable carriage having elongated tracks for frictionally engaging and gripping the sidewalls of spice containers, so as to hold the containers in the tracks without supporting the containers from below. The tracks extend slightly beyond 180° such that the spice containers are snap fit into the tracks. In one embodiment, the carriage is rotatably mounted upon a spindle supported at opposite ends by end walls. In yet another embodiment, a plate extends between the end walls to permit the rack to be mounted to a wall in a vertical or horizontal orientation. In another embodiment, the carriage is supported by the arms of a paper towel rack mounted beneath a kitchen cabinet.
The spice rack of the present invention generally includes a rotatable carriage 10 with a plurality of elongated tracks 12. The tracks are secured to a central tube 14. Each track 12 extends slightly beyond 180° so as to be substantially semi-cylindrical in shape. Each track 12 is adapted to hold a plurality of spice containers 16. The spice containers 16 are snap fit into the tracks 12, with the tracks 12 frictionally engaging and gripping the sidewall of the containers 16. No support on the bottom of the containers 16 is necessary.
The spice rack carriage 10 can be supported in several ways. In a first embodiment shown in
A second embodiment of the spice rack is shown in
A third embodiment of the spice rack is shown in
Preferably, the tracks 12 are made of a resilient or flexible plastic material, so that the opposite sides of each track 12 will easily receive and hold the spice containers 16. As best seen in
From the foregoing, it can be seen that the spice rack of the present invention, in all three embodiments, is a spaced-saving device which conveniently displays the spice containers 16 for quick and easy selection by a user.
The invention has been shown and described above with the preferred embodiments, and it is understood that many modifications, substitutions, and additions may be made which are within the intended spirit and scope of the invention. For example, the rack can be used to hold other jars and containers holding small objects, such as nuts, bolts, washers, nails, crews, and arts and crafts beads and supplies. The rack can also hold spools of threat. From the foregoing, it can be seen that the present invention accomplishes at least all of its stated objectives.
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